The 86th MLB All-Star game sponsored by T-Mobile was held in Cincinnati at the Great American Ball park last night. The game was ended in a 6-3 scoring outcome in which the American League came out on the top of the contest. Thanks to a Mike Trout home run that got the collaborative going in the 1st inning, the AL took home the All-star game victory honors, bragging rights for the 2015 season and have secured home field advantage in the upcoming World Series. This was a the third straight MLB All Star game win for the AL as they continue to stomp out the NL in the best of the best annual contest. The NL was though involved in a few highlights from the game including a Andrew McCutchen home run that went flying over the wall in left field. The real implications of the outcome of this contest though is the fact that the division which has gained home field advantage in the World Series has won 5 of the last 6 World Series championship. The only exception was last year when the San Francisco Giants defeated the cinderella story of the Kansas City Royals in Game 7 at Kauffman Stadium.
This season the AL Division is led by the Kansas city Royals who are looking to make another World Series run in the 2015 MLB post-season. They're tailed buy respectable rosters like the Astros and Yankees but are seasoned to overcome last year's shortcomings to finish the deal this time. In the NL The St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates sit both with 50 plus wins on their record books.